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We had a conversation with them about a problem we had with our solar panel, we thought we had broken our Elektroblock, we hadn't. They are a very knowledgeable company and offer excellent advice.

whistlinggypsy

Posts : 4757Join date : 2012-11-13Age : 75Location : Southport

Subject: Re: Leisure batteries Sun 1 Feb 2015 - 9:54

Ken, a very enlightening piece of information which I will most certainly take on board when renewing my van battery.

debbie

Posts : 596Join date : 2013-03-01Age : 67Location : Carlisle

Subject: Re: Leisure batteries Sun 1 Feb 2015 - 19:40

An interesting read, I've had experience of sterling B to B chargers, and I was always very impressed with them, and that was with conventional Leisure batteries. I now am using C-tek equipment, but haven't used it long enough to draw an opinion. In the "read" an explanation was given about the sterling product, but not the C-tek, two different products from different parts of the world, and I have no idea if they use similar, or totally different technologies, to achieve the same goal. So, as the "read" suggests, this is to encourage people to do their own research, which is why our forums are so valuable.

KSH

Posts : 6666Join date : 2012-11-13Age : 57Location : Accrington

Subject: Re: Leisure batteries Sun 1 Feb 2015 - 19:47

They seem very clued up Debbie, looking at their website they do have a page about wiring up your own van and they do give contact details, a phone call/email probably won't go amiss

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